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Analytical Society (in Cambridge), 283.
Anaximander, 18.
Anaximenes, 18.
Angeli, 185.
Anger, 375.
Appel, 346.
Arbogaste, 260.
Archimedes, 40–45; ref. to, 2, 35, 37, 39, 45, 47, 49, 50, 54, 61, 65, 73, 78, 90, 105, 108, 140, 144, 169, 173, 182.
Areas, conservation of, 253.
Arenarius, 65.
Arithmetic: Pythagoreans, 20, 67–70; Platonists, 29; Euclid, 38, 70; Greek, 63–77; Hindoo, 90–92; Arabic, 106; Middle Ages, 119, 122, 123, 126, 130, 133, 134; Renaissance, 150, 151, 158–161. See Numbers, Notation.
Arithmetical triangle, 196.
Armemante, 313.
Arneth, X.
Aronhold, 327.
Astrology, 155.
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Astronomy: Babylonian, 8; Egyptian, 10; Greek, 18, 24, 32, 39, 51, 56; Hindoo, 86; Arabic, 100, 101, 105, 115; Middle Ages, 127; Newton, 212–216; more recent researches, 253, 257, 262, 271–274, 366, 373–377. See Mechanics.
Athenæus, 32.
Atomic theory, 382.
Attalus, 46.
August, 296.
Bachet de Méziriac. See Méziriac.
Bacon, R., 134.
Baker, Th., 113.
Ball, Sir R. S., 378.
Ballistic curve, 279.
Barbier, 341.
Battaglini, 306.
Bauer, XII.
Baumgart, XI.
Bayes, 340.
Beaumont, XI.
Beaune, De. See De Beaune.
Bede, the Venerable, 118.
Beer, 392.
Beha Eddin, 114.
Ben Junus, 115.
Berkeley, 236.
Bernelinus, 122.
Bernoulli, Nicolaus (born 1695), 238.
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